host: brooklyn. independent line. caller: good morning. i think the really big solution to a lot of this is education. i have worked with kids for many years, all different circumstances. in certain places, there is only one store for the neighborhood and it only sells junk. then you might have one supermarket that is overpriced. you did not always have those whole foods-kind of options. by talking to kids, the faster you can get the information out, that is the best way. it will not even be expensive. it is just a matter of knowing what to look for, knowing the additive to stay away from, looking for the better quality food. we have so many cultures in this country, and eat differently, and you can share all that knowledge, too. guest: nutrition education and general education are both incredibly important. there is a lot of advertising to kids that sometimes gets in the wake of good nutrition and education, but i agree. it is fundamentally important, but also families, schools need resources to provide food for people. host: next phone c